DIIS: Danmark under den kolde krig : Den
sikkerhedspolitiske situation 1945-1991, I-IV. - København :
Dansk Institut for Internationale Studier, 2005.
Se også PET-kommissionens rapport.Encyclopaedia Of World Politics. Edited,
revised and enlarged by Peter Campbell. - London : Faber and Faber,
1950.
Air Force Special Film Project 416,"Power of Decision" - U.S. Air Force.
Air Photographic and Charting Service, 1958.
National Security Archive : Washington, DC, February 19, 2011 -
"The Power of Decision" may be the first (and perhaps the only)
U.S. government film depicting the Cold War nightmare of a
U.S.-Soviet nuclear conflict. The U.S. Air Force produced it during
1956-1957 at the request of the Strategic Air Command. Unseen for
years and made public for the first time by the National Security
Archive, the film depicts the U.S. Air Force's implementation of
war plan "Quick Strike" in response to a Soviet surprise attack
against the United States and European and East Asian allies. By
the end of the film, after the Air Force launches a massive
bomber-missile "double-punch," millions of Americans, Russians,
Europeans, and Japanese are dead.Gamle Danmark : Paul Hammerichs Danmarkskrønike
1945-1975 DVD, I-X, DR TV, 1983-1984, 2007The Arms Race or the Human
Race. Erik Bernstorff ; Erik Philipsen. 1986 ; The Danish
Peace Academy. 2010. - 218 pp.

All-Source Intelligence Report finds US-Soviet Nuclear Relations
on "Hair Trigger" in 1983
Alert Air Force General acted "out of instinct, not informed
guidance" to Stop Escalation of the Crisis
President Reagan: "Really Scary"
National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 533
Edited by Nate Jones, Tom Blanton, and Lauren Harper
Washington D.C., October 24, 2015 - The newly released Soviet "War
Scare" report - previously classified "TOP SECRET UMBRA GAMMA
WNINTEL NOFORN NOCONTRACT ORCON" and published today after a
12-year fight by the National Security Archive - reveals that the
1983 War Scare was real. According to the President's Foreign
Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB), the United States "may have
inadvertently placed our relations with the Soviet Union on a hair
trigger" during the 1983 NATO nuclear release exercise, Able Archer
83.
Policymakers, and now historians have had vehement disagreements
about the War Scare, leading some to describe the debate as "an
echo chamber of inadequate research and misguided analysis," and
the CIA itself to downplay the danger in its 1984 review. This
newly declassified PFIAB document, however, provides the strongest
evidence to date that the danger of the War Scare was real, as the
only study written with access to all US intelligence files on
US/NATO actions and the Soviet response in the fall of 1983.Auken, Svend: Jeg fortryder ikke fodnoterne. I:
Berlingske Tidendes kronik, 07/11/2005.Blüdnikow, Bent: Er der fejet noget ind under
jerntæppet?I: Berlingske Tidende, 06/30/2005.Branner, Hans: Var Danmark et loyalt NATO-medlem?I:
Berlingske Tidendes kronik, 09/14/2005.Brzezinski, Matthew: Kapløb Om rummet : Rumfart under
Den kolde Krig.
/ Red moon rising : Sputnik and the Hidden Rivalries That
Ignited the Space Age.
- Odense : TV2, 2007. - 364 s. - ISBN: 9788792121400Davidsen-Nielsen, Hans: Gamle SF'ere oprørte over
koldkrigsrapport. I: Politiken, 08/14/2005.Drachmann, Hans: Rapport om den kolde krig ændres.
I: Politiken, 09/18/2005.Dragsdahl, Jørgen: Dansk udenrigspolitiks hulemand er
ikke væk. I: Information, 12/01/2005.Dragsdahl, Jørgen: Den danske elite beskytter sig selv
med hjælp fra DIIS-rapporten. I: Information,
09/20/2005.Dragsdahl, Jørgen: Gensyn med den Kolde Krig.
I: Berlingske Tidendes kronik, 07/15/2005.Fodnotepolitik skadede ikke dansk sikkerhed [sic]. /
Kristian Klarskov ; Mathias Seidelin. I: Politiken,
07/05/2005.
New book combines Soviet and U.S. transcripts of highest-level
meetings that ended the Cold War
Gorbachev offered arms race in reverse; Reagan recommended quiet on
human rights; Bush sounded very encouraging in 1987 but the 1989
pause interrupted progressThe Last Superpower Summits publishes virtually every word
Reagan, Gorbachev and Bush said to each other from 1985 through
1991
National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 573
Washington D.C., December 18, 2016 – Previously secret
transcripts of the summit meetings between Ronald Reagan and
Mikhail Gorbachev from 1985 to 1988, and then George H.W. Bush with
Gorbachev from 1989 through 1991, show the Soviet leader pursuing
an arms race in reverse, Reagan recommending quiet dialogue on
human rights, and Bush seeking new nuclear weapons before coming
around to cuts at the end, according to a new book published this
month by the National Security Archive and Central European
University Press.
The culmination of 20 years of research, The Last Superpower
Summits: Gorbachev, Reagan, and Bush: The Conversations that Ended
the Cold War amasses for the first time in print virtually every
word the Soviet and U.S. leaders said to each other in their
summits from 1985 to 1991. The authors, Svetlana Savranskaya and
Thomas Blanton of the National Security Archive, obtained these
formerly Secret and Top Secret transcripts through the Freedom of
Information Act in the U.S., from the Gorbachev Foundation and the
State Archive of the Russian Federation in Moscow, and from the
personal donation of Gorbachev adviser Anatoly Chernyaev.
The book combines the summit transcripts with key declassified
preparatory and after-action documents from both sides to create a
unique interactive documentary record of these historic
highest-level talks – conversations that ended the Cold War.
The authors argue, in contextual essays on each summit and in
detailed headnotes for each document, that the summits fueled a
process of learning on both sides. Geneva 1985 and Reykjavik 1986
reduced Moscow’s sense of threat and unleashed Reagan’s
inner abolitionist. Malta 1989 and Washington 1990 helped dampen
any superpower sparks that might have flown in a time of
revolutionary change in Eastern Europe, set off by Gorbachev and by
Eastern Europeans including Polish Solidarity, dissidents, and
reform Communists.Gregersen, Jens: Var verden på randen af atomkrig i
1983?I: Berlingske Tidendes kronik, 07/28/2005.Menneskeretsdomstolen har afvist professor Bent Jensens
koldkrigssag : Det lykkedes ikke for professor emeritus i
koldkrigshistorie Bent Jensen at få Den Europæiske
Menneskeretsdomstol til at realitetsbehandle en klage over
Højesteretsdommen fra juni 2015, hvor han blev dømt
for ærekrænkende beskyldninger mod journalist
Jørgen Dragsdahl. / : Ulrik Dahlin ; Niels Ivar Larsen.
I: Information, 16. maj 2018.
'Sagen mellem Jørgen Dragsdahl og Bent Jensen begyndte med
en anklagende artikel i Jyllands-Posten i 2007. Nu er den ovre,
efter at Den Europæiske Menneskerettighedsdomstol har afvist
at behandle Jensens klage over Højesterets dom.'Møller, Morten: Mogens Fog : En biografi. Gyldendal,
2009. - 490+335 s.Petersen, Niolaj: Koldkrigskrigen. I: Politikens
kronik, 01/10/2006.Ritzaus Bureau: Strid om danske ubåde i svensk
skærgård. I: Berlingske Tidende,
07/08/2005.Tunander, Ola: Vestlige ubåde opererede i Sverige.
I: Berlingske Tidende, 08/25/2005.